Cosmic Rays / Sting / Asteroid in 2182
- A neutrino observatory consisting of strings of detectors buried deep in Antarctic ice has confirmed that more cosmic rays arrive from some parts of the sky than others, something already observed in the northern hemisphere
- BBC movie show Talking Movies has an interview with Sting about the new 2012 doco called 2012: Time For Change
- Spanish asteroid trackers estimate that asteroid 1999 RQ36 has a chance in 1,000 of crashing into our planet in the year 2182. NASA says 1 in 3,570. At over 500 metres in width, the impact would be catastrophic. Still, you’d expect we’d be able to shift the path of an asteroid by then…
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The Cosmic Ray article, although almost a year old [actually 1 day old - Rob], is the first evidence of something coming up from below our system … acording to the article, these rays would only be coming from a dead or dying star … or from a Brown Dwarf Star? … The going theory is that we are looking at a mini-constellation with several satellites … and this is what is giving off the cosmic rays as it approaches from below the ecliptic.